5
TELEPHONE MEMORY
PREVIEW
Mute handset and
speakerphone microphone
Redial last number called
Store numbers in
telephone memory
Microphone
Temporary Tone
Dial numbers
in telephone memory
Store a pause in a
memory dial number
When light goes on, battery
needs replacement
Light is on when
phone line is in use
Turn speakerphone on or off
Adjust Handset/
Speakerphone volume
while on a call
Put caller on Hold
Access telephone
subscriber services
The telephone can store nine telephone numbers, each up
to 24 digits long. A number remains stored in memory
unless you change it by storing a new number in its place.
NOTE: You may choose to store emergency numbers in
memory locations. This feature is provided only as a
convenience and the manufacturer assumes no
responsibility for customer reliance upon the memory
feature.
Storing Memory Numbers
1 Press and release G.
2 Enter a telephone number (up to 24 digits). To store a
switchhook flash, press F in the appropriate place
while entering the number. To store a dialing pause,
press p in the appropriate place while entering the
number.
3 Press and release Y.
4 Press and release the memory location (1 to 9) where
the number is to be stored. You cannot use 0, # or *
as memory locations.
If you hear five beeps when storing a number in memory,
the number you have entered was more than 24 digits
long. Repeat Steps 1–4 to store the number correctly.
Dialing Memory Numbers
1 Lift the handset or press K.
2 Press and release Y.
3 Press and release the memory location (1 to 9).
Storing Numbers Just Dialed
1 Press and release G.
2 Press and release R.
3 Press and release Y.
4 Press and release the memory location (1 to 9) where
the number is to be stored.